Difference in bearings

Noobi06

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I was just curious. GasGas EC 125 model 2005 and 2011 are very similar in the engine. All bearings are the same but when it comes to the crankshaft:
2005 has ME120112006
2011 has ME120112006R
As you might notice the 2011 has an "R" in the end.
Does that make a difference? Im trying to buy a complete engine bearing kit which only exist for the 2011, so Im hoping to buy that one, but wonder if the "R" will make a difference
 
Usually with ball bearings, "RS" means "Rubber Seal" and "2 RS" means "two rubber seal," with one seal on each side. Whether this helps you is suspect, but that's what I can offer.

Does the fiche show a bearing with what looks like a seal?
 
IIRC, the '05 used a slip fit bearing where you didn't need to use a case splitter to disassemble the bottom end and the later '11 uses the pressed on bearing which requires the splitter. Correct me if I'm wrong guys!
 
I was just curious. GasGas EC 125 model 2005 and 2011 are very similar in the engine. All bearings are the same but when it comes to the crankshaft:
2005 has ME120112006
2011 has ME120112006R
As you might notice the 2011 has an "R" in the end.
Does that make a difference? Im trying to buy a complete engine bearing kit which only exist for the 2011, so Im hoping to buy that one, but wonder if the "R" will make a difference

A quick google operation shows that ME120112006 translates to SKF 6322 HN3C405LVK, while ME120112006R translates to 63/22 hn3c4.

The only difference I can spot is the 05LVK postfi. However, I cannot find any info about the difference on the SKF web page.

I would think that the later one replaces the earlier one without any issues.
 
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